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The Show’s a no-show, but you can still grab a bag – The Age
The COVID-19 pandemic has scuppered this year’s Royal Melbourne Show, but fans can enjoy “a little bit of happiness in a year that is so stressful” by buying showbags online.

She is disappointed the family won’t be going this year. The show, due to start on September 19, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Instead, to give the boys a taste of the excitement, Ms Antonello paid $65 to buy three showbags online.
The top-selling showbags for Bensons Trading (Bluey, Harry Potter and Barbie) and for Chicane Showbags (Bertie Beetle, The Australian Women’s Weekly and My Kitchen Rules).
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